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Meaning & Definition of Abolition in English

English

Abolition

The act of officially ending a system, practice, or institution.


Pronunciation:

/ˌæb.əˈlɪʃ.ən/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

abolitions

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: The legal termination of a practice or institution, particularly in reference to slavery.

    Example Sentence: The abolition of slavery was a major milestone in human rights.

  • Definition: The act of doing away with something.

    Example Sentence: The abolition of the death penalty has sparked much debate.

  • Definition: The process of formally ending or cancelling something.

    Example Sentence: Advocates call for the abolition of all forms of corporal punishment.

Etymology

Origin: From Latin 'abolitio', from 'abolere' meaning 'to destroy, put an end to'.

Synonyms

terminationeradicationdiscontinuationcancellation

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • abolitionist: A person who advocates for the abolition of a practice, especially slavery.
  • abolition of slavery: The legal act of ending slavery.
  • call for abolition: To advocate for the end of a particular system or practice.

Translations

  • Spanish: abolición
  • French: abolition
  • German: Abschaffung
  • Russian: отмена

Related Words

  • abolish: To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution.
  • abolishable: Capable of being abolished.

Slang Meanings of abolition

  • Meaning: To wipe something out completely.

    Example Sentence: They want to abolition all outdated regulations.

  • Meaning: To end a practice that is considered harmful.

    Example Sentence: There’s a push to abolition junk food in schools.